Kenyan game designer Wesley Kirinya says that people in Africa are willing to buy games "if the content is relevant and it is African."

But if game development is challenging in the more developed nations, it sounds positively daunting in Kenya. Kirinya, creator of The Adventures of Nyangi (see video) talked about the challenges of game development in Kenya with website All Africa:

When I made my first video game, I first wanted to test whether people in Kenya would pay for it. What I can say is that, yes, there’s a market here, but it’s not as big as in the U.S. or Europe. It’s the sort of market that grows with your product. But if I made a video game, it wouldn’t be just for Kenya. I could sell it all over the continent, especially if the content is relevant and it is African...

It’s tough to find the people with the necessary skills to program a video game. It’s like you’re designing a whole virtual world. It takes skills in physics and math, and a video game is nearly a real-time application...

Funding is a major issue, Kirinya said:

The second problem is finding capital. Video games can take one to two years to make. That means one to two years without generating money. The only way to operate sometimes is to take people on a reduced salary or stipend with the promise of a large bonus after the game is created.

It’s also… difficult to get the exact machine you want from computer dealers here. The kind of computers I need to buy cost about 200,000 Kenyan shillings (about U.S. $3,333). Then add another 50,000 Kenyan shillings (about $833) to ship them. Then you have to clear them through customs. The entire process from purchase to use can take months. Those kinds of delays can cause you to lose morale. So when we want to use the same machines as guys in the U.S. or Europe, we’re already at a great disadvantage.

Cox Newspapers reported last year on Kirinya's game project, citing comments by Kenyan economist James Shikwati:

For him to just come up with a computer game is well ahead of his time because people will say, 'Kenyans, computer games? No, we don't make computer games. He has shown that computer games are not a preserve of the Western world.

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YES.

Now I don't have to get off my ass for the important shit anymore!

Whats next, ordering pizza from Xbox live?

Wait... I think that sounds like a good idea.

But I think voting should MAKE you get off your ass, and see outside or a second while you go vote. I mean, your picking the president of the United States of America for God's Sake... least you can do is drive down there and punch out a card.

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The answer is non obvious though. The government needs to divert education initiatives

into online education. The initiatives already underway to provide solar, wind and other renewable types of electricity along with low cost laptop (with wireless) devices and newer cell tower technology is leading towards the capability to provide next to free education for all the children. Instead of having thousands of teachers develop lessons for the students, why not use some fraction of those funds and resources to develop learning modules on the web and then provide the tools necessary to access the web.

This means that the education should be developed as video games (somehow without the killing monster type) so they get "addicted" to playing and are learning at the same time.

Since when have computer games been "a preserve of the Western world"? Japan is part of the West now?

To the actual market in question: video games markets are predominantly found in economically strong nations. If Kenya is developed enough, there shouldn't be any problem starting a video games industry.

If India can't leverage their software development industry to create a growing games industry, I can't see how Kenya would. You need a big market of home video gaming if video games are ever going to get popular in any place.

The developers themselves already have financial problems getting their work computers, so how would you think the average Kenyan family would manage?

I suppose the thing is for me is the developers act as though people care what country a game was made in. I don't even know where half my games were written, and even if I did, I wouldn't buy them for that reason, I buy them if they are a good game which is enjoyable to play and rewarding.

If you are going to make a country oriented game, then the biggest mistake I often see is to make the 'elitist', and inaccessible to anyone outside the targetted audience, which is, in itself, going to make the game far less accessible to other players. The most succesful games are those that don't rely on the player being a specific gender, race, colour or creed.

"Tired of the big nosed Tutsi being richer and better off than you? Get revenge with your Hutu bretheren! Use all manner of weapons, from machete to rifle, as you kill people who are only barely different than yourself!"

Also, when do we get games about denying food to citizens so it can be squirreled away by warlords? Or forcing children to mine diamonds or fight in your wars? What a great RTS that would be, eh?

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